Protecting Yourself from Physical Injury as a Family Caregiver
A caregiving expert shares tips to help you remain safe as you carry out your tasks.
A caregiving expert shares tips to help you remain safe as you carry out your tasks.
In the throes of Alzheimer’s, a mom discovers care, support and even a “lifelong” friend.
In the months of sharing fears about dementia, a ray of hope.
Once the condition is confirmed, you can begin to find support and process your feelings.
Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.—MARK 10:9 (NIV)
No matter what divides us, something bigger brings us together.
Limited physical activity offers important benefits to older adults who live with cognitive impairment.
For the family of an on-the-move Mom descending into Alzheimer’s, it was a painful, but correct, decision.
As medical treatment evolves, here are some questions to answer.
Maybe it was time to accept that everyone forgets stuff as they age.
Supplements may help, but God’s love is a sure thing.
An overwhelming response from Guideposts readers about how we remember, how we forget and the enduring presence of God.